Second of Lancaster County home-invasion robbery suspects arrested

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Nathan Weeple (left) Mark Donohue (right)

Second of Lancaster County home-invasion robbery suspects arrested

Nathan Weeple (left) Mark Donohue (right)

LANCASTER COUNTY — UPDATE (July 26, 9:05 a.m.): The second suspect in a Lancaster County home invasion robbery has been arrested.

Nathan Weeple, 30, attempted checking into a Mount Joy hotel, and was arrested.

Now, he will join Mark Donohue in facing charges for the incident.

PREVIOUSLY: One of two suspects in a July 5 home-invasion robbery has turned himself in to law enforcement authorities, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office.

Mark E. Donohue, 50, of West Main Street, Mount Joy, is reportedly in custody, the DA’s office says.

The other suspect, Nathan J. Weeple, 30, of Heisey Avenue, Elizabethtown, is still at large, according to investigators.

Donohue and Weeple are accused of numerous offenses, including felony robbery, burglary and aggravated assault regarding the late-night home-invasion on July 5 at an apartment in the 100 block of North Main Street, Manheim.

The duo allegedly entered the apartment by breaking a window. Weeple is accused of striking one of the residents in the head with a baseball bat, while Donohue led the other resident at gunpoint to a pair of safes inside the home. The suspects are accused of taking approximately $10,000 and a pair of rifles before fleeing the scene.